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Disappointing
Designs |
by:
Paul
Hood |
Fred
Showker catches a line from a Pete Seeger
classic, "Where have all the flowers gone?"
His flowers are the web designers that he
thinks are going extinct. He laments on
the seeming "decay" in the art of web designing
and says gone are the designers who made
a difference in the making of web designs
and who provided quality sites for the people
to visit.
Showker argues that he has seen a decline
in the quality of web sites basing from
reviews he made of several sites. From his
statements, I can see that he is well-versed
in making analyses of web sites and is a
credible source of information. Many sites
came under his meticulous scrutiny and not
one was spared.
Some of the sites that he revisited were
dead and others that are still up failed
to meet the expected standards. The changes
he saw came as a shock since he did not
expect many of them to go down the drain.
Riddler.com was one site that Showker said
proved to be a disappointment as it took
out of consideration the reading pleasure
of the reader and instead took on a much
commercialized look. Webshaker.com is similar
as well.
Ben & Jerry's ice cream was another site
that was axe by Showker. Indeed, I was surprise
to see a content in the site about the Black
History month with Martin Luther King Jr.'s
picture in it. I have to agree with Fred
on this one as I see no relevance of the
content in promoting B&J's ice cream. Perhaps
there is an underlying purpose for that
but I honestly don't see its bearing here.
Of course there are web sites that met Showker's
scrutiny like Hallmark, Camobell Soups and
Smuckers. These sites provided a good site
for browsing and had a good visual offering
for the visitor.
Fred Showker's main thesis in his review
is the importance of the reader as an element
in the creation of web sites. The site must
be tailor-made for the reader for it to
reap the fullest benefits. The content must
be of relevance to the reader and not just
provide a stiff approach to giving out information.
He further adds that a site may come up
short on the design aspect but it still
should follow this basic concept, "The reader
is the most important element in the equation."
Style gives way to message, and content
is STILL king.
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